How can you get procmail to flag the msg bellow as belonging to siglinux,
and thus, put it in the appropriate directory?

Siglinux doesn't appear to be in the header (even the full header). Also,
not all the incoming mail from locutus doesn't belong to siglinux (SIGBSD,
for example). 

Just wandering if anyone had a solution.

namaste,
Mark


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Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 12:31:13 -0600
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HP722C shared over Samba

This printer isn't actually postscript and thus doesn't work 'out of the box'
with any linux printing solutions - I'm wondering if I can still share it
with Samba over a network and allow client Windows PCs to talk to the
printer with the HP driver (the linux box in between merely passing
data between printer and network).

I don't want to print from Linux - only sharing the printer for raw data
over the LAN (sort of like copying a text.prn file from the HP driver
to LPT1 under DOS).

Is this doable?  How about bidirectional communication over the LAN to
tell client PCs paper out, double-sided, etc.?

TIA

--rgiles
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